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1.1  Italian Parliament  







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(Redirected from Monarchist Alliance)

Royal Italy - Star and Crown
Italia Reale - Stella e Corona
LeaderFranco Ceccarelli
Founded1972
Split fromItalian Democratic Party of Monarchist Unity
HeadquartersVia Mercanti 30 C – Turin
NewspaperItalia Reale
Think tankItalian Monarchist Union
Youth wingFronte Monarchico Giovanile
Membership (2012)110[1]
IdeologyMonarchism
National conservatism
Political positionRight-wing
National affiliationUnited Right (2022)
Website
Official website
  • Political parties
  • Elections
  • Royal Italy - Star and Crown (Italia Reale - Stella e Corona) is a minor Italian political party dedicated to the restoration of the monarchy in Italy, which was abolished in a 1946 referendum. Originally founded as Monarchist Alliance (Alleanza Monarchica), the party seeks to increase debate amongst the public about the monarchy, and seeks to re-establish a constitutional monarchy through political means.

    It has never won any seats in Parliament. Like its predecessors, it has been hampered by provisions in the Italian Constitution that effectively foreclose any attempt to restore the monarchy short of a new constitution. The current Constitution explicitly forbids any attempt to change the republican form of government by constitutional amendment. Until 2002, it also forbade the male members of the former royal house, the House of Savoy, from setting foot on Italian soil. That provision was rescinded in 2002, but as part of the deal, presumptive heir Vittorio Emanuele gave up all claims to the throne.

    Election results[edit]

    Italian Parliament[edit]

    Chamber of Deputies
    Election year Votes % Seats +/– Leader
    1983 13,573 0.04
    0 / 630

    Logos[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Tornare alla monarchia per recuperare quel collante tra istituzioni e cittadini perso a causa della malapolitica". Il Tempo (in Italian). November 26, 2012.

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